When integrated with a macroeconomic model, ENERGY 2020 becomes a powerful tool for estimating the impacts of energy policy on the economy as a whole.

ENERGY 2020 is an integrated energy model containing detailed energy-demand, energy-supply, and pollution-accounting sectors and is often coupled in dynamic feedback with regional macroeconomic models. Analyses can include any multiple aggregations of regions to include the 50 states plus the District of Columbia, the ten Canadian provinces, and the three Canadian territories.

Over the last 30 years, its client list includes load forecasting, strategic planning, regulatory, and business-development departments, but it also includes prime ministers, presidents, ministers, governors, commissioners, regulatory directors, CEO’s and CFO’s. ENERGY 2020 has been used primarily in the US and Canada, but has also been used in several countries in Europe and South America.

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ENERGY 2020 has been used primarily in the US and Canada, but has also been used in several countries in Europe and South America.

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